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The Tucson Museum of Art and Historic Block (TMA) is an art museum and art education institution located in the Presidio District of downtown Tucson, Arizona.The museum comprises 74,000-square-feet of exhibition space over a four-acre city block that includes a contemporary main museum and 19th C. historic homes, including the Cordova House (1848), that have been adapted for reuse as the ...
Arizona Historical Society Downtown History Museum: Tucson: Pima: Southern: History – Local: Exhibits include early Tucson businesses and home displays, including a drugstore, police and fire department, and a barbershop Arizona History Museum: Tucson: Pima: Southern: History – Local: Operated by the Arizona Historical Society, southern ...
The Old Main, University of Arizona – also known as the University of Arizona School of Agriculture, was built in 1875 and is located in the University of Arizona campus of Tucson. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, ref. : #72000199.
Following the work, the northeastern corner of the fort was recreated as a museum, opening in 2007. Today, the Presidio San Agustin del Tucson Museum (www.TucsonPresidio.com) offers Living History Days, a variety of cultural events, and historic and cultural walking tours throughout Downtown Tucson.
Downtown Tucson Historic District: December 22, 2021 : Multiple Coordinates missing: Tucson: 58: Drexel House ... Southern Arizona Transportation Museum, 414 N. Toole ...
Every year in March, the Southern Arizona Transportation Museum, located in downtown Tucson, holds the Silver Spike Festival. The festival commemorates the arrival of the train to Tucson, in March, 1880. The 2014 event, had such notable guests as Mayor Jonathan Rothschild and Arizona Daily Star newspaper columnist David Leighton.
Pages in category "Museums in Tucson, Arizona" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... Arizona Historical Society Downtown History Museum;
The Arizona State Museum’s library and archives is a research collection open to the public specializing in southwestern United States and northern Mexico archaeology, ethnology, ethnohistory, and material culture, as well as American Indian and museum studies.